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John Foyle: Hitmaker Fund

John Foyle: Hitmaker Fund

John Foyle

John Foyle is a British mixer and producer based in West London. He began his career as an intern working at Damon Albarn’s Studio 13 where he assisted on sessions including Bobby Womack, Blur, Gorillaz and Damon Albarn’s debut solo album ‘Everyday Robots’.

John started working at XL Recordings in 2012 where he gained recording, production and mixing credits whilst working with Ibeyi, Sampha, FKA Twigs, Giggs, Mark Ronson, Jai Paul, Gorillaz and Everything is Recorded.

Since leaving XL John has established himself as a freelance writer, producer and mixing engineer having worked on a number of different projects:

Writing: Maisie Peters, Mae Muller, Dutchkid, Lola Young, Dan Owen, Matt Ryder, Fickle Friends, Harry Stone, Aeris Roves and Sfven .

Production & Mix: Years & Years, Kali Uchis, Louis Tomlinson, Ibeyi, Bombino, Sampha, FKA Twigs, Everything Is Recorded, The Snuts, Gavin James and Poppy Ajudha

“The PRS Foundation Hitmaker Fund does such an important job in supporting songwriters whilst they find their feet in the industry. It takes several years to develop and grow your network as a writer and support such as the Hitmaker Fund gives us the time and space to do so. Thank you for your important work!” John Foyle

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